Single-Neutron States in Sn101
Abstract
The first data on the relative single-particle energies outside the doubly magic Sn100 nucleus were obtained. A prompt 171.7(6)keV γ-ray transition was correlated with protons emitted following the β decay of Sn101 and is interpreted as the transition between the single-neutron g7/2 and d5/2 orbitals in Sn101. This observation provides a stringent test of current nuclear structure models. The measured νg7/2-νd5/2 energy splitting is compared with values calculated using mean-field nuclear potentials and is used to calculate low-energy excited states in light Sn isotopes in the framework of the shell model. The correlation technique used in this work offers possibilities for future, more extensive spectroscopy near Sn100.
- Publication:
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Physical Review Letters
- Pub Date:
- July 2007
- DOI:
- 10.1103/PhysRevLett.99.022504
- Bibcode:
- 2007PhRvL..99b2504S
- Keywords:
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- 21.10.Pc;
- 21.60.Cs;
- 23.20.Lv;
- 27.60.+j;
- Single-particle levels and strength functions;
- Shell model;
- gamma transitions and level energies;
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